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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… strongly fortified. During the war between Stephen and Matilda, Nottingham was besieged by the Earl of Gloucester, …
The Environs of London
… of John Shoredych, Esq. 8In 1473 was held the court of Matilda, relict of Richard Willy, then lady of the manor. In …
Survey of London
… Frere 1804 Hassell and Ridge 180517 John Ridge 1818 Matilda Ridge 181930 Office of Military Boards 1831 Jos. …
Survey of London
… Mrs. Nicholson. 17371761. Elizabeth Thompson. 17621781. Matilda Hill. 17821783. Robert Hall. 17901800. Betty …
A Survey of London
… patronage of the church belonged to the soke, which Queen Matilda gave to Trinity Priory; in the fourteenth century …
A Survey of London
… Thomas Aylesby ( circa 1470), William Neve ( d. 1392), and Matilda Caxton ( d. 1342) ( Cal. Wills, i. 458, ii. 295, … as the mansion of William Holbech, whose widow, Matilda, bequeathed it in 1393 as Sernetes-tour to John Clee, …
A Survey of London
… (kemble, Cod. Dipl. mlxxiv). Henry I gave it to his queen Matilda. matilda, queen of Stephen, gave rents from Edreds hythe to …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… will be demised to him. 127 (106). Willelmus de Wotton' et Matilda uxor ejus petunt graciam regis de attincta habenda de …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Gelt, and to restore the laws of Edward the Confessor. Matilda, having obtained possession of the castle, was …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… St. Katherine's Hospital was originally founded by Matilda, wife of Stephen, in 1148, and the endowment was …
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